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  • not the words to describe what the presence of the Vice President here means to ·us. You saw the so happy crowds •. - I think it was most everybody in West Berlin who was lining the streets and West Berlin is 2,000,000 and more big. 5. On the press bus
  • that he felt the issue was clear, although he was not completely informed on the latter project. A general discussion was held on the treatment at the President's June 27th press conference of the implications of the Chinese Communist build-up
  • , Dale Hughes • , Executive Secretary ' National JEmployment Association. Z60 Soutluield Road Detroit Z9, :Michigan t LBJ:ACP:mds , . ,._ •.. . ■ October 26, 1961 • Dear Mr. Hughes: - ■ ■ r May I extend to the National Employment Aosoeia.tion
  • -!?. of NSC 6005/1 which states that the United States should, to the maximum extent feas• ible, rely on specified sources other than the U. S. I recognize how important it is that other Free World powers, particularly the former metropoles, continue and where
  • to others, and by criticism from our friends and Allies who were not doing as much as they reasonably should. It was made clear to the Chancellor that we viewed the Berlin situation as a common cause £or free people and that, along with the U.S., addi­
  • . Johnson of' the United States of America met at Malacanang Palace at 7:'.35 a,mn today and informally discussed matters of interest to their two countries and the Free World. am Vice The meeting was cordial and friendly, The discussion was thorough
  • population trom communiamo Johnson's tactics provoked press advice to local people, terestts "so-called public servants" to get out am meet the peopleo "Cach To avoid this danger, free count,ries mu~t achieve social revolutiono To dat.e, this effort made
  • feels and free nations for .the.friendly is the first undertake occasion which the Cnited of Scandinavia for a Vice President such a mission here. representative of It is a States· that of our country We have visited this to two of your
  • :!.~.ister directed that Radio Ankara give full an.d c;rl~tinuous cover.age to visit. Press put out evening 11e.xt1:·a", u:-:!.usual for Turkey. HARE REE NOTE•~ Advance copies LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE ' NE.Aand ,,OPR . 8/27 /CWO-JRLs ._ DepartJ11etJt
  • Vice President's Helsinki arrival statement on September 6, 1963 at {9) Uncleared memcon between the Vice President and President Kekkonen, Prime Minister Karjalainen and Foreign Ministry representatives, September 7, 1963 {10) Joint press
  • sugg~stions that I would like to make concerning the problem of communism. They are as follows: 1. Lets do something about the communists in the United States immediately. This would show the free world that we are not about to tolerate
  • and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
  • or to resist. The imperative of those who would rule by conquest rather than by free consent is to move quickly, successfully and with minimum loss. The aim of the policy of the United States for more than a decade has been to deny the potential aggressor
  • Defense Arrangement for India D Free World Economic Aid to India E Indo-Pakistan Relations: F International Liquidity G East African Federation H Kashmir Yemen-Aden I DECLASSIFIED A:.ithority ,,at-ah;, M,,,, /,Z-:2 3 - ?y By, //4tv NARS
  • of Houston, I would like to take this opportunity to express my viewpoint as an American citizen concerning an international problem vital to us all. I am proud that so many Americans in high offices today feel that t .h e free city of Berlin, Germany
  • -centuries. We are • confident now that a free and independent Cyprus will mako increasingly· important and constructive contributions to the future. Cyprus has filled In these e·arly years of yaur· indepondence, no peoples on earth can ' better understand
  • you should feel free to request reports or .studies or ether assistance from any Department, and you should act directly for me and for Secretary Rusk. When your recom­ mendations are in preliminary form I shall plan to mee't with you to determine what
  • , and described as a means of freeing the President's hands for later action in an emergency. In this course, stand-by controls might be requested in the same tone of voice. 4. Avoid any significant military build-up at this time, on the ground that the crisis
  • to drive home the unforget­ table contrast between despotism and a free society. All of the Soviet Union's years of efforts in East Berlin have led to barbed wire and sealed borders, to empty stre ets and haggard stores, to tanks of oppression and fear
  • ) Free World Economic Aid to India (B/B-4) Indo-Pakistan Relations:: Kashmir (B/B-5) International Liquidity (B/B-7) East African Federation (B/B-8) ·Yemen-Aden (B/B-10) A B C D E F G H I - 3 Ill. BACKGROUND PAPERS TAB Italy U.S. - Italian
  • FROM THE 0FFXCE OF THE V CE PRESIDENT 1 PRESS lNJrC.>RMA TION F OR IM~M ED TE ~LEASE 0 April 12, 1961 THE PROGRAM Th Aden uer Visit Sunday, April 16 1 9:30 a. m. (EST) -- Leave Washington 12 Noon (CS'l') -- Arrive B rgstrom Air Force Ba
  • and aspirations of the people of Free Viet Nam to choose their own wasof life. 'rhe two Governments agreed that this is the basic principle which their understandings rest. 'rne energy and leadership freedom in upon United States. for its part, is conscious
  • to restore own national and repeatedly of representative the intention to the civilian d. a National it is in their compromise them in the eyes of the free world and of the people of the United States, c. to deal on basis with the new regime
  • job. He further urged that, in addition to briefing the press boys enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special press conference for a high level, selected group on your return. They are clearly quite worried about the aid bill. Finally, let ae say
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  • of Cubans - no mention of Guantanamo Pres.• - says no one in govt. see anyone until we settle Cuba Rusk says low level no high level on account weather. U Thant knows. we are going to survey - cancelling Press Conference - bui Ids up pressure quarantine
  • will prepare a brief arrival statement for the press and answers to possible questions the press may ask. Because of the lateness of the arrival hour and the fact that the visit is not an official one, it is unlikely that there will be an honor guard
  • soil. And in the growing family of free men and free nations , we have been, and we are, and we shall always be the closest of brothers. • I am most grateful to the Netherlands-American Institute for this occasion, and my country is done a great honor
  • -~;{.::-;,-~~--: __-:.7: ..:;;;:: ca.'used-ad.v:ersa US ~.,d _foreigi1.press. comment;\ .Ambassador Noltfr1g- st~e~sed-':-=-:-_·:~:.:;__;:;---: to se·creta:r;fnn~ari tha_da.maging effect~o:ifAmerican and Vietnamese attitudes.:=.~;,.---:--:.~-~--o.f prisoners .... Thuan
  • the Vice-President and Lt.-Gen. W. A. Burki to their Car. The cars move in the following order: Advance Police Pilot 0 Cameramen Vans 0 Jeep (O.C., M.P.) 0 0 MP O MP 0 MP 0 MP Car No. 1 • Police Escort Jeep 0 MP O MP 0 MP O MP Army Jeep Police Car 2 Press
  • air transportation to the extent that available facilities and equipment are taxed to the utmost. If it became necessary to supply Berlin by air, as we have done in the past, it is obvious that all avail­ able large cargo transports would be pressed
  • might add that however the United States of long-term that Bosch already to utilize free to rely on the services Harlan and faster What is now required we have just done through economic aid funds available, assistance in terms and impact You
  • Press
  • Vans 0 Jeep (O.C., M.P.) 0 0 MP 0 MP 0 MP 0 MP Car No. 1 •Police Escort Jeep OMP OMP 0 MP O MP Army Jeep Police Car 2 Press Pool Car Car No. 2 Entourage Ciits Other V.I.Ps. Cars 8 9 SATURDAY THE 20th MAY, 1961-cnntd. 10-30 Leave Karachi Airport
  • Vice President's coverage D. 2. BRUSSELS (Continued) SUBJECT visit press WASHINGTON, D.C. NO. ~ 660 11/8/63 SUBJECT Message Secretary BRIEFING BOOK Lee Thomson Stull SSCRET- · of appreciation Rusk to Vice from President Department
  • . The Prime Hinister suitably aclmowledged Kr. Johnson's wt did not press the advantage which th18 opening artordedo interest, > Mr. Johneon said the prima.ry requirement would be a general agreement. Mr. Dia responded that the ICA draft proposal had been
  • at the White House. She spent the war years in canada (the Government-in-Exile was established in Montreal) and made frequent trips to the United States. The friendship and support for the cause of free Luxembourgwhich she found in this country during those
  • Traditionalist earl¥ elections ot a new Parliament; Amini. Rigged elections cri■ is; and Moe&deqist opposition groups have demanded relativei,- might precipitate free elections divided between reactionaries demagoguesfrom the citiee. autocratic, a new
  • President's "ready handshake" and frequent stops to mingle with crowds. Perhaps of some significance is tact that Palestin~ssue was scarcely mentioned during entire visit. OOLofficials did not once allude to Palestine and press irith exception of small
  • and essays. a time when the new Republics in Africa and Madagascar are taking A their place in the United Nations, the Press and Information Division of the French Embassy is pleased to present an overall picture T of these countries and their peoples